
It used to be that when I would build a new computer I'd buy a DVD burner as part of the base system. But lately other than the initial software install I find my familyrarely uses the DVD drive for anything. We're using MP3 files on an iPod. And occasionally a USB stick to copy files or install software. There are occasions in which a DVD drive is still needed and being able to move this drive from one computer to another (connecting via USB) gives me a lot of flexibility for a little amount of money.



- Uses single USB for power & data! - No glossy fingerprint magnet plastic. - M-Disc support if you like that sort of thing. - Average sound vibration - Very light

Burns CDs and DVDs with no problems. Quality product.


Works like a charm. Plug it in and it is ready to go. Blu-ray requires Third party software. I chose "Toast 18 Titanium" Pricy but runs and burns Blu-Ray.

Fast, portable, slim, no drivers required.






It will play DVDs and Blu-Rays. Get VLC or another software. Make sure you also research how to add the dll and other file to get VLC to play Blu-Ray. Also, make sure the settings is for region A if you are in the U.S.A.





Some Pros: - Works great with laptop 12.7mm DVD drives! - Slick design! - Easy plug and play! No drivers/add-ons needed! - Good price!
